CARSON, Calif. -- Mike Magee continued his torrid scoring run on Saturday with a goal in the LA Galaxy's 2-2 draw against Toronto FC and held on to his spot atop the MLS scoring charts.

After four games, Magee has scored five goals and has already equaled his regular season goal total from the 2011 and 2012 seasons. Magee is just two away from his regular season career-high which he set during his rookie year in 2003 while a member of the MetroStars.

DONOVAN: "To those of us who see him all the time, it’s not a surprise. I’ve said this many times that he and Robbie are far away the best two finishers on this team. I think that Jose will be a close second behind those two. He’s taking his chances. He always gets chances, every game that we play, he gets chances and he is sort of the forgotten guy in the fold. Teams keep forgetting about him and he keeps punishing them. Until they figure out that that’s a guy that they got to mark, he’ll keep scoring goals. And he probably still will even if they decide to mark him."

CARSON, Calif. –Following the LA Galaxy’s first day training on Wednesday, head coach Bruce Arena addressed the media on Wednesday’s vital CONCACAF Champions League First Leg clash against Monterrey at The Home Depot Center.

Arena’s thoughts on two-time CCL champions are below…

(On Monterrey…)

ARENA: “They’re a very good team. Obviously, it’s going to be a really good match as we all know, they've been arguably the best team in the region over the last couple of years. [They have] a number of talented and experienced players [with] a good mixture of young players and experienced, but all quality.”

(On if the Galaxy need a certain result in the first leg…)

ARENA: “If you start getting into that game then what does that mean? At 180 minutes, you need to have generally more goals than the other team although the away goal is a factor.”

(On if he’s watched Monterrey so far…)

ARENA: “We know the team; it’s a very good team. They’re a team that’s good in every position on the field.”

(On if he tailors his team to Monterrey…)

ARENA: “No, you are who you are at this point. The reason that the teams that are left in this competition are still around is because they understand their teams and they understand how to play in the competition. It’s simply going to be a question, on the night, who is more opportunistic, who is playing well. It’s all it is. It’s that simple. We’re not going to change a whole lot of what we've done and hopefully, it’ll be good enough.”

CARSON, Calif. -- LA Galaxy captain Robbie Keane missed out on Saturday's 2-2 draw with Toronto FC just days after withdrawing from Ireland due to a calf injury, but on Monday, he was back in the swing of things for LA.

Jack McBean and Mike Magee took the reins up top on Saturday against TFC as Keane returned to Southern California to continue treatment, but on Monday, Keane was back to full training according to Galaxy head coach Bruce Arena and is expected to be available for Wednesday's CONCACAF Champions League Semifinal first leg against Monterrey.

"Robbie looks fine," said Arena. "I expect him to be available [on Wednesday]. If he's available, he's a potential starter."

Among those impressed with Keane's fitness level was Keane's Galaxy teammate Landon Donovan.

"Robbie looked great. He looked sharp," said Donovan. "You’d have to ask him how he's feeling and how his calf is doing, but he looked okay and hopefully he can contribute on Wednesday."

Monterrey continued their five game unbeaten streak on Saturday with a 3-0 victory over Pumas UNAM.

Los Rayados scored three goals in a 13 minute span late in the second half to dispatch Pumas. Luis Madrigal opened the scoring in the 79th minute to put Monterrey in the lead, but forward Humberto Suazo doubled Monterrey's lead just five minutes later before Cesar Delgado ended the scoring with a goal in the second minute of stoppage time. Unbeaten in six of their last seven matches, Los Rayados' lone defeat came on March 2 due to a 1-0 loss against against Queretaro.

Following this weekend’s results, Monterrey are in seventh place in the Torneo Clausura standings just a single point behind Queretaro, but level on points with eighth place Morelia, ninth place Club Tijuana, and tenth place UNAM. In Mexico, the top eight seeds qualify for the Liguilla (playoffs).

"I think Leonardo miskicked the ball, he’s supposed to pass the ball to me, but he miskicked it. I tried to rush out and try to close the space, but [Earnshaw] was quicker than me and he managed to go around me and shoot,” Cudicini told LA Galaxy Insider. “I probably realized that Omar was not far from the ball, but at that moment, I already committed myself to go so I couldn't stop.”

After the miscue, the Galaxy would concede a second on a brilliant link up by between Luis Silva and Jonathan Osorio in the 78th minute of play, but after the goal, LA fought back. In stoppage time, Villarreal’s scissor-kick goal put LA level and the Galaxy were able to leave Toronto with their five game unbeaten streak in all competitions intact.

And according to Cudicini, the ability to hold onto the draw, should give LA confidence heading into Wednesday’s decisive CONCACAF Champions League first leg against Monterrey.

“We are still unbeaten which good, we got a point out of an away game and now we need to concentrate on Wednesday,” said Cudicini. “Against Chivas USA, we were up 1-0 and we conceded a late goal, but here it was the opposite, we were down 2-1 late and we scored. We haven’t lost a game, which is good and we’re looking forward to Wednesday.”

For the second week in a row, McBean filled in for absent Galaxy captain Robbie Keane and throughout his 61 minutes of action, showed a willingness to mix it up with Toronto's veteran center backs Darren O'Dea and Danny Califf. The 18-year-old has become renown for his physical play, but against TFC, it was his distribution that made the difference. McBean completed 18 of 22 passes while also making two "key passes" (passes that lead to scoring chances) including a dish to Marcelo Sarvas in the 16th minute that led to Mike Magee's goal.

Following the match, Galaxy head coach Bruce Arena told reporters that he was impressed with both of his Homegrown forwards.

"It was a great goal [by Villarreal] and he’s good in the penalty area as demonstrated by his goal. He’s a good young player, we need a little more consistency out of him," said Arena. "I thought Jack McBean played very well today. So that’s encouraging seeing our young players playing well."

TORONTO -- The LA Galaxy were minutes away from dropping their first defeat of 2013, but a moment of brilliance from 19-year-old Jose Villarreal kept the Galaxy undefeated in six games across all competitions and allowed LA to earn a 2-2 draw against Toronto FC.

Immediately upon entering the match in the 70th minute, Villarreal was a threat going forward with his clever passes and darting runs. The display from the teenager is all the more impressive after he missed several days of training earlier in the week due to an illness, but that did not stop him from scoring a stunning scissor kick finish in stoppage time to save a point for LA.

"It was a cross from Omar [Gonzalez], I don’t know if Mike [Magee] or the defender put it back in the box or something like that and it was just a reaction play by me," said Villarreal. "I’m just happy I can help out the team."

But when asked if he has ever scored like that before, Villarreal smiled, showcasing the same youthful exuberance that led to his goal before turning to his locker mate Sean Franklin.

"I had a couple against Sean in practice like that," said the beaming teenager. "But never in a game."